Mike Fahner, the owner of a strawberry operation in northern California who is embroiled in a legal dispute with union organizers that is now before the U.S. Supreme Court, told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program that his challenge to a controversial California union access regulation has broader implications for the protection of private property rights under the U.S. Constitution. “In the United States, everyone has a sovereign, right—or should have the sovereign right—to determine who can and cannot come onto your property,” Fahner said. “Well, we’ve been stripped of that in agriculture in the state of California.” Fahner, who owns the Cedar Points Nursery, argued that a nearly half-century-old California regulation, dubbed the “union access law,” violates the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment, which bars the government from taking property without compensation. “This is the most disruptive event that can happen to someone in business,” Fahner said. “The idea that strangers can come …